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On 14 Dec 2006 09:33:48 -0800, "Lou" wrote:
So, just to turn the corner a little, If a person was to consider buying a project that is wood glued with epoxy but, started over 20 years ago, should that person consider the project with 20 year old epoxy connections or should he run the other way? Lou My Jungster II all wood construction is twenty years old this year. It is stuck together with epoxy (T-88) and seems to be pretty sturdy yet. It has been continuously hangered. It has been flown into the hot south west and the damp middle west (Oshkosh) and lives in California's central valley. Ed Sullivan |
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